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“... on transpiration of sorghum plants in semi-arid conditions and found that the highest rates of transpiration were...”
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“... photographs of tissue cross section, we can also verify changes in the internal arrangement of muscle fibers...”
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“... bacterial strains, increased the availability of potassium in the soil, pH rate and reduced potential...”
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“... use is limited by their high cost. Therefore, compounds that can control arthritis, with an acceptable...”
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“.../ml thyrotropin from 8.678 ± 0.408 to 7.312 ± 0.506 pmol I-/µg DNA (P<0.02). A decrease in iodide uptake...”
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“...-intervention), p = 0.170); goodness-of-fit, R2 = 0.930. Conclusion: One of the causes for decrease in BD rates...”
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“.../ml thyrotropin from 8.678 ± 0.408 to 7.312 ± 0.506 pmol I-/µg DNA (P<0.02). A decrease in iodide uptake...”
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“.../ml thyrotropin from 8.678 ± 0.408 to 7.312 ± 0.506 pmol I-/µg DNA (P<0.02). A decrease in iodide uptake...”
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“... study aimed to investigate if this xanthine derivative could decrease the astrocyte reaction induced...”
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“... known to induce local oligodendroglial and astrocytic loss, resulting in primary demyelination and...”
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“...In the terrestrial environment, mercury (Hg) contamination can be originated from different...”
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“... resulted from iron deficiency also decreased Hb S polymerization and lowered the hemolytic rate. Iron...”
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